Daily Archives: November 21, 2012

Fireflies At The Greenland Country Club

When the temperature gets above -65 degrees, fireflies light up the sky in Greenland. summit:status:webcam

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Physics Quiz

97% of global warming experts fail this logic quiz, because they have the IQ of a turnip. If ice is melting, then – The temperature is increasing The temperature is above freezing CO2 is warming the air Ice never used … Continue reading

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How To Get A Job At The Huffington Post

Simply prove you are an idiot. Disbelievers of Global Warming Cannot Dispute This You’ll see no more dramatic evidence of the effects of climate change than is clearly visible in the film Chasing Ice, produced and directed by Jeff Orlowski.It tells the … Continue reading

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How To Get The Top Job At The UN

Kofi Annan regrets failing to prevent Genocide in Rwanda Mr. Annan, who was then the Head of the UN Department for Peace keeping explained why the body had some difficulties in stopping the killings. Kofi Annan regrets failing to prevent … Continue reading

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How To Get The Nobel Peace Prize

There are several routes to the Nobel Peace Prize Al Gore got it for scamming $100 million dollars on CO2 snake oil Michael Mann got one by simply putting it on his resume Barack Obama got one for doing nothing … Continue reading

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Dirty Weather In 1884

02 Feb 1884 – A TORNADO IN QUEENSLAND. A WHOLE TOWN WRECKED. |… 30 Dec 1896 – The Sydney Morning Herald – p6 03 Apr 1884 – TERRIBLE TORNADO IN AMERICA. 10 Oct 1884 – TORNADO AT ST. JAMES.

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Rewriting The Past At NOAA

NOAA has done a bang up job cooling past temperature records, but it also turns out that they have been reducing or entirely missing many other historic weather events. Their deadliest tornado list has either under-counted or entirely missed many tornadoes from … Continue reading

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How To Stifle Innovation

During the late 1990s I was living in California and managing a large multi-national project for a French company. France (unlike the US and UK) is one of the few western countries where an engineering education is highly valued, and they turn out a … Continue reading

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